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Q: What percentage of all slaves worked as field hands in 19th centruy?
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How did jethro tull's seed drill affect slaves?

it got rid of slaves as it took shorter time to seed a field


On a well-established plantation slaves worked as?

Most of the slaves would have been "field hands", whose job was to plow, plant, cultivate and harvest the crops grown. This might be cotton, or rice, or sugar cane, plus usually some food crops to feed the plantation people and animals. A few of the slaves were trained in specialties, like black smithing, carpentry, and brick laying, to undertake any building projects necessary. As a man in one of those jobs got old, he would be given a likely youngster to train as his replacement. A few of the slaves got to work in the big house, with the master and his family. Usually the butler ran the household, and was top of the heap among the slaves. There were also cooks and cooks helpers, maids, laundry women, and so on. The household staff generally thought of themselves as superior to the field hands.


What factors led to the importation of slaves to Virginia?

The factors that led to the importation of Africans as slaves in the Americas was that there were sugar cane plantations and they needed labor, so they went over to Africa and got slaves, because it was free labor. The sugar cane was for rum, tea, and coffee. The Africans worked day and night whether it was out in the field or inside housework. After a while, the slaves began to try to escape, which would cut down the labor. Involved the Triangle between Africa, America's, and England. They all traded different things with each other, but in order to have things to trade, they needed labor and with the Africans they could have cheap labor with a profit.


What percentage of families in the US have an agriculture farm?

You need to specify percentage as a function of something. Examples: Percentage of total land being used for agriculture, percentage of GDP produced by agriculture, percentage of population involved with agriculture, percentage of crops which are field crops as opposed to orchard or nursery crops, etc.


What was life like for a slave?

Life was hard. The field slaves worked from sun up till sun down and the house slaves worked even longer though their job might be considered easier. The life of a slave depended entirely on their owner. Some were cruel and some were almost kind, "almost" can only be said because they had slaves in the first place. Slaves were basically tools to be used, worn out and then replaced. Woman were also used for making more slaves. Some were made to marry and bear children before they were even 13 years old.There is an entire genre of Slave Literature. Nat Turner wrote one and so did several other individuals. I am currently reading a collection called. "I was a Slave", all first hand accounts. Just find one, or many of these books, and you will get better information than anyone currently alive could ever provide.There are thousands of excellent websites where you could get an education about the life of a slave in Antebellum America. Please see the links provided below.

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What was different between house and field slaves?

House slaves were treated better than field slaves. Field slaves were worked hard by a (usually cruel) overseer, while house slaves worked inside, out of the heat, under a normally slightly kinder person.


What were the different types of slaves?

The slaves brought to America were chattel slaves. The had no rights, could be traded as property, and were expected to perform labors for their masters. The South had field slaves who worked the fields and the house slaves.


Who worked on southern plantations?

The field work on Southern plantations was done almost exclusively by slaves. These plantations often consisted of cotton, rice, indigo, and tobacco and were very labor intensive.


What did slaves harvest?

Slaves harvested a variety of crops such as cotton, sugar cane, tobacco, rice, and indigo, depending on their location and time period. They were forced to work long hours in harsh conditions to cultivate and gather these crops for their owners' profits.


How was life for slaves who worked in the home different from life for field hands?

They are forced to work all day in the fields, even in the harsh weather.


What did women wear in the 1770's?

Indentured servants in 1770 dressed differently according to where they were to be working. Slaves who worked in the homes, dressed in finer clothing than those that worked in the field. The men in the field wore breeches (pants) and cotton shirts, while the women who worked in the field wore dresses and head wraps.


Why did many freed slaves remain on the plantations they had worked upon on slaves?

Some slaves were treated kindly by their owners and developed friendships with them, especially if they worked in their master's home, or were particularly handy as a field hand. Some slaves were afraid of what it would take to live outside of the community they knew. These slaves often stayed on as paid servants or at least free room and board, after they were freed. They thought it was better than trying to make it on their own


What tools did field slaves use?

Slaves used different tools in the fields depending on what type work they were doing. In fields of cotton, some were given hoes but they mostly worked with their hands to pick the cotton and put them in sacks.


Did the roman people farm?

Yes they did farm because roman slaves worked in the field all day long harvesting grain and collecting the food from the plants .:):):):):)


How was the life of the house slaves the same as the field slaves?

they were both slaves


Compare artisan slaves with field slaves?

Artisan slave is arti. Field slave works in the fields.


What where two types of slaves?

there was a house slaves' and the field slaves';)that's all i know of.